Mich. Admin. Code R. 28.14405 - Recognition of prior training and experience program; Michigan Indian tribal law enforcement officer candidate qualifications
Rule 405. A person who intends to participate in the recognition of prior basic law enforcement training and experience program by virtue of employment as a Michigan Indian tribal law enforcement officer shall comply with all of the following:
(a)
Have successfully completed a basic law enforcement training program recognized
by a post agency in another state, or a federally operated police training
school that was sufficient to fulfill the minimum standards required by federal
law to be appointed as a law enforcement officer of a Michigan Indian tribal
police force.
(b) Be currently
employed or have been employed as a law enforcement officer of a Michigan
Indian tribal police force for not less than 1 year and empowered to enforce
the criminal laws and have acted in that capacity following the date of
appointment.
(c) Reasonably expect
to meet the current selection and employment standards of
R
28.14203(a) to (j), except (g) and
(i), and
R
28.14204. If not currently employed as a law
enforcement officer, the separation from employment as a law enforcement
officer shall have been under such conditions that qualify the candidate for
employment in Michigan as a law enforcement officer.
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